Joan Didion and I could totally be pals…

proustSo I took Vanity Fair’s version of Proust’s questionnaire and guess what…Joan Didion and I should have coffee someday.

Here are my responses:

1. What is your idea of perfect happiness?

    That extra five minutes just before getting out of bed, where I set my intentions for the day ahead.

2. What is your greatest fear?

    Living a mediocre life…and leeches. SLUGS and LEECHES!!!

3. Which historical figure do you most identify with?

    I’m really stumped here. I cannot think of anyone…right now.

4. Which living person do you most admire?

    Hmmm…I really am stumped here also. I admire a lot of people for a lot of different reasons. ***I would so change this answer to Joan Didion now***

5. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?

    I procrastinate a lot. Case in point the time this post is going to be published today…

6. What is the trait you most deplore in others?

    Disloyalty.

7. What is your greatest extravagance?

    Travel. I’ve been bitten hard by the travel bug. And Van Houtte’s Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Coffee K-cups. *stops to make a cuppa*

8. On what occasion do you lie?

    Those “How are you?”…”I’m fine.” occasions.

9. What do you most dislike about your appearance?

    My big forehead. Thankfully, my boobs are kinda big…so there’s that.

10. When and where were you happiest?

    Exploring Manhattan by myself last October, while on vacation.

11. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

    Starting before I’m ready.

12. If you could change one thing about your family, what would it be?

    Not being honest with each other. There have been too many family falling-outs because people were not 100% honest.

13. What do you consider your greatest achievement?

    Being able to be strong for my mother when she needed me the most and being strong enough to let her go when she needed me to.

14. If you died and came back as a person or a thing, what do you think it would be?

    A dragon of course. Because…dragons!

15. What is your most treasured possession?

    A pair of earrings my mum always wore. They’re not expensive…the beads probably cost $5 but to me they are priceless. I remember wearing them to the movies one evening and when the lights came on I couldn’t find one side. My sister and I looked EVERYWHERE. We were there still frantically looking when the staff came in the sweep the room. They saw how near-tears I was and they kindly joined in the search. I guess they probably thought I was crazy looking for such a cheap bauble. Anyways we didn’t find it and I left completely broken-hearted. Until I got home and opened the bag with the extra slice of Tiramisu I bought…and found the earring inside. I’ve never worn them out of my apartment since.

16. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?

    Seeing the one you love and not being the one they’re with.

17. Who are your heroes in real life?

    My uncle Earl. He’s been married to my aunt for 53 years. He is the father we all know. And my brother. I watched my brother take care of my sister-in-law during her pregnancy and that experience changed my view on men, husbands, fathers and brothers. When he grew up and became a man…I don’t know. But my sister-in-law is blessed with a good man. And yes I’m a biased big sister.

18. What is that you most dislike?

    Hmmm it would be disloyalty. Yes I said that before but disloyalty is like a pebble in my shoe.

19. How would you like to die?

    Old and grey…peacefully in my bed with my loved ones around me.

20. What is your motto?

    Love now.

I read Joan’s book, The Year of Magical Thinking shortly after my mum died. One of my friends gave it to me and that was the time I needed to read it. She’s 79 years old now…but I think she understands this writing business. Joan said that she never understands how she feels about something until she’s written about it.

I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear. – Joan Didion

We should so have coffee…or tea…my Keurig makes both.

12 Comments

  1. January 14, 2014 / 11:22 pm

    Hi Vernette,
    I think it’s amazing that you found your earring in with your Tiramisu, you must have been absolutely stunned. How wonderful is the unexplainable? I love those kind of happenings, they stay with us forever.
    Pepper

    • vernette
      Author
      January 14, 2014 / 11:24 pm

      I really was stunned and very happy! It’s something I’ll probably talk about for a long time to come. Thanks for stopping by my blog Pepper. 😀

  2. January 15, 2014 / 1:05 am

    You are interesting young lady. You sound like you got it together.

    • vernette
      Author
      January 16, 2014 / 6:51 pm

      lol I dont know about the having it together part…but I totally agree with the interesting part 😉

  3. January 16, 2014 / 7:47 am

    This was fun to read. I’m Jamaican by heritage (not personally born there but parents, grandparents and most of my sibling were and Dad still lives there). I grew up in New York City, in Brooklyn, so loved reading that you had such fun exploring Manhattan. Still one of my favorite places in the world. Oh and I totally have the travel bug 🙂

    • vernette
      Author
      January 16, 2014 / 5:41 pm

      Aww a warm Caribbean welcome to you Makeda! Thank you for stopping by my blog. And yes Manhattan is one of my favourite places too 🙂

  4. January 16, 2014 / 6:47 pm

    I am absolutely doing this quiz for my post today. It was very telling! 🙂

    • vernette
      Author
      January 16, 2014 / 6:50 pm

      lol…do eeet and please lemme know the results 😀

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